Prescott did, however, end up talking about his current contract with the Cowboys on Saturday.

He just didn’t seem too interested in it.

“I’m not here to talk about my contract and that stuff,” Prescott said, via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “Talks, I’m sure, at this point are continuously happening. For me, it’s to come out here and focus on this, not be distracted by any of that stuff, any of that conversation, just focus on being better, just being the best player I can be and making sure everyone around me is a well.”

Prescott is entering the final year of his initial four-year deal with the Cowboys, and is currently in discussions with the organization about an extension. After three seasons where he threw for at least 3,300 yards, more than 22 touchdowns each and led the team to two playoff appearances, he’s likely to land a hefty deal.

“For my job right now, it’s just come out here and make sure this team is getting better. I’m making sure I’m getting myself better and everyone out here. That’s my main focus is being the best team we can be with everyone here. We know he will take care of himself.”

Prescott, though, isn’t concerned about Elliott’s game despite him not being at camp. He knows that when Elliott eventually joins the team, whenever that may be, that he’ll be ready.

“We’re not worried about him because we know wherever he is, he’s doing the right things the right way and he’s getting himself ready,” Prescott said, via the Cowboys. “He’s probably running the same drills that [running backs coach Gary Brown] would have him going through. He’s a professional.”